The F1000 phone is designed to give callers the convenience of a cell phone
without the costs of traditional carriers. It has standard Vonage features
including three-way calling, voicemail and Caller ID and users can configure
and save Wi-Fi profiles to connect to access points easily.

Among other features, the F1000 has over five hours of talk time, 50 to 100 hours of standby and the ability
to recharge in two to three hours. Vonage is selling the phone for $79.99
(the price includes a $50 rebate) on Vonage's Web site.

Asked about expanding F1000 sales to the VoIP firm's retail partners, Vonage
spokesman Mitchell Slepian said "sales will be monitored closely to
determine other sales channels."

Vonage is initially focusing on the UTStarcom phone,but is "always
open to offering our customers new products," Slepian said.

The launch comes nearly a year after companies first announced a
partnership in January. UTStarcom believes that teaming with Vonage, which
has more than 1 million subscribers, will help increase its presence.

Bill Huang, CTO and senior vice president of engineering, said in a
statement: "Consumers with Wi-Fi access in their home can replace their
traditional home phone with the F1000 and start reaping the benefits of
wireless VoIP phone service right away."

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